Facklam said he was using GPS to plot his delivery off 108th Street, which the city said was part of the problem.

“That phone doesn't know what you're driving. You don't say, 'I'm in a semitrailer.’ You just tell it where you want to go and it takes you there,” said Todd Pfitzer, city engineer.

Pfitzer argues there's no clear map to a solution. He said crews cannot do much to the bridge without updating the entire thing per the Americans with Disabilities Act. The same goes for lowering the road.

This wasn't the first time someone hit the bridge.

"It happens several times a year," said Pfitzer.

There is a clearance sign on the bridge. The city will check the bridge's frame to make sure it's safe.

Pfitzer said it is unclear if the bridge will be removed in the future. The city evaluates bridges based on use and other criteria every few years. In the past, they have removed others.